You are probably aware on how “secrets” work in AzureDevops. In a way, it’s simple: you can create variables, and store the value of the variable as a secret or not, simply by tapping the “lock” when creating a variable.
To share variables over multiple repos, you can create a variable group, and use that variable group in multiple pipelines.
Quite Easy! But …
Thing is –…
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Use Azure KeyVault in AzureDevops for sharing licensing and other secrets
You are probably aware on how “secrets” work in AzureDevops. In a way, it’s simple: you can create variables, and store the value of the variable as a secret or not, simply by tapping the “lock” when creating a variable. To share variables over multiple repos, you can create a variable group, and use that variable group in multiple pipelines.
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